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13 April, 19:11

How many kilojoules of heat are required to melt a 10-g popsicle is 0°C? Assume the particle has the same molar mass and heat of fusion as water.

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  1. 13 April, 22:12
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    Answer;

    3.4 kJ

    Explanation;

    Taking the mass of water as 10.0 g

    Moles of water = Mass / molar mass

    Moles of water in 10.0 g;

    = 10g H2O x 1mol/18g

    =0.56mol

    But, 1 mole of water = 6.01 kJ

    Hence;

    6.01kJ/1mol H2O = x kJ/.56mol,

    x = 3.4kJ
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